

The personality Radiant trains with the Shardblade and is the ideal Knight Radiant. She created these personalities to cope with the terrible things that have happened to her in her life. Her struggle is with dealing with her other personalities, which are taking over more and more of her life. Kaladin is the leader of the Knights Radiant order of Windrunners. In this novel, he struggles to heal himself and to protect Urithru.

He suffers from PTSD incurred from the events of the last novel. The viewpoints are Kaladin, Shallan, Dalinar, Navani, Venli, and Eshonai. The viewpoints are all about equal in importance. There are six main viewpoint characters in this novel, including one viewpoint in flashback. Will the forces of the Stormfather succeed or perish? Summary–Six Viewpoints Kaladin faces PTSD and must conquer great physical challenges to save them all. Their strength is fading, and he must make the right decision or fail, leading to their destruction. Dalinar Kholin leads humans and must decide where he should attack. The Voidbringers have taken the kingdom of Alethkar, and the humans have retreated to the stronghold of Urithru. In Rhythm of War by Brandon Sanderson, the war continues between the human forces of the Stormfather and the Voidbringer forces of Odium.
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If you fall in love with the books, don’t stop exploring-there’s a whole world of video games, roleplaying games, and even soundtracks to get lost in.Rhythm of War by Brandon Sanderson, Book #4 of the Stormlight Archive Introduction
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The series changed hands for the final three volumes, owing to Jordan’s death in 2007, but with a treasure trove of notes from the author's personal archive, fantasy favorite Brian Sanderson managed to bring the titanic story home, just as Jordan intended.ĭrawing on global mythologies about the cyclical nature of time, as well as familiar themes of fate and free will, The Wheel of Time looms large in the literary canon as a definitive work that both subverted and expanded what’s possible for epic fantasy. Season One of Amazon’s series is expected to span only the first installment, The Eye of the World, so we recommend starting there, then plowing through the ensuing books in their publication order. We’ve spelunked our way through The Wheel of Time to bring you this roadmap to the sprawling series, with guidance on how best to navigate the novels and what to expect from each outing. (And you thought Dune was convoluted!) The unacquainted would be forgiven for wondering how best to scale the mountain. Despite the series’ global popularity, with over ninety million copies sold, the saga isn’t for the faint of heart, clocking in at fifteen dense books, 2782 named characters, and thousands of pages.


But, be warned, the barrier to entry is steep. The Wheel of Time has just arrived on Amazon Prime Video, all but ensuring that Robert Jordan’s best-selling series is about to captivate legions of new readers. Lord of the Rings isn't the only set of fantasy novels getting the big budget screen treatment courtesy of Jeff Bezos.
